On the Influences of Information Transmission Mode Changes upon the Organizational Structure

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Information transmission is widespread in business process of the organizations. In order to facilitate access to information transmission, this article divides information transmission into three categories: process, rules as well as tricks and set up the flow chart with various factors of communication and information among organizations. This paper proposes the double closed-loop organization model, a reconstruction method based on information management. Through the study of the effective management of information, the organization of information is enriched and the sharing of information is enhanced. Therefore, the organization has a certain intelligence, which provides theoretical guidance for the organizational reconstruction.

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